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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi

I want to have a number of points on a surface which their distances are not more than a specified lenght. Could you help me?

Thanks

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I am reading the materials which are on this thread. Thank you. As I've found out up to now, it is about disturbuting objects evenly through a surface. It somehow differs from what I want, for I'm thinking about disturbuting randomly a specified number of objects through a surface which their distances would be in a adjustable range.
Hi Maryam,

I take it you are referring to a freeform surface, in that case one option would extract isocurves form the surface and then divide the isocurves with points by distance.

these won't give a regular grid and you may need to insert extra points because it is not possible to know the distance between points on a freeform surface based on surface parameters as the mean curvature impacts on this.

I remember seeing a video from Daniel Piker using kangaro to create a force driven distribution on a freeform surface, this would be a much better solution.

Kangaroo - Force-driven distribution from Daniel Piker on Vimeo.


Cheers

Evert
Hi Maryam,

Does this help?

Cheers

Evert
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Hi Evert
Sorry i saw your kind reply very late. unfortunately i cannot open the .ghx file you've posted. what version of grasshoper it is writed for? and also when i open the rhino file it does not have any object!
bon temp
maryam
Hi Maryam,

It was done on GH 7.059, (also works on 8.001)
Forget the rhino file, just attach your surface to the Srf component on the definition.

I hope this helps!

Cheers

Evert
I don't have these new versions of GH. The highest I could have is 0.6.0059. Would you plz tell me where I can download it from?
Thanks
Thanks a lot!

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